The Federal Communications Commission estimates that 93% of U.S. residents have access to high speed internet. But that could be overstated. According to a new report by the Urban Institute, rural and ...
A report released by the Government Accountability Office ahead of Black History Month shows there is more work to be done ...
The state of Michigan spent more than $1 million for a study of Native American boarding schools but says it's too flawed to release.
The Oakland chef has added a modern twist to the family recipes passed down over generations to honor and innovate Native ...
The reverse side of the U.S. Mint’s 2026 Sacagawea $1 coin will feature Polly Cooper, a woman from the Oneida tribe known for helping George Washington’s Continental Army ...
A federal judge in Oregon late Wednesday ordered narrow changes to hydropower dam operations on the Columbia and Snake rivers in the ...
New book reveals untold story of Muskogee-speaking Cow Creek Seminoles' connection to Adams Ranch and Fort Pierce after Polly Parker's 1858 escape.
Oklahoma's new app, the Oklahoma Civil Rights Trail, aims to preserve and educate the public on the state's rich civil rights history by connecting historic all-Black towns and key civil rights ...
In a letter sent to tribal leaders, enrolled members, and citizens of federally recognized tribes on Thursday, Feb. 12, 2026, Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem said Immigration and Customs ...
The New Orleans version, Mardi Gras — "Fat Tuesday" — apparently goes back as far as 1699. The first Mardi Gras parade was 1856. Masks, feasting, and revelry were part of it from the beginning.
REDDING, Calif. — Turtle Bay Exploration Park in Redding is home to more than 10,000 Indigenous artifacts, but many are not on public display because tribes decide what items can be shown. Curators at ...
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